Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 75- Fig. 76. Fig, 77, (preferably from underneath), and it is sometimes made loose onpurpose, the wedging tightening the stop and at the same timegiving the required slant (Fig. 72), An iron plate with teeth canbe screwed on top of a wooden stop (Fig. 76), or a screw can beinserted (Fig. 77). Two strips, like Fig. 78, can be nailed or screwed on tlie topof the bench so as to separate V-fashion (Fig. 79). Two wedges, 4 Wood-Working for Beginners like Fig. 80, can then be made of such a taper that when fittedbetween the strips their inner f
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 75- Fig. 76. Fig, 77, (preferably from underneath), and it is sometimes made loose onpurpose, the wedging tightening the stop and at the same timegiving the required slant (Fig. 72), An iron plate with teeth canbe screwed on top of a wooden stop (Fig. 76), or a screw can beinserted (Fig. 77). Two strips, like Fig. 78, can be nailed or screwed on tlie topof the bench so as to separate V-fashion (Fig. 79). Two wedges, 4 Wood-Working for Beginners like Fig. 80, can then be made of such a taper that when fittedbetween the strips their inner faces will be parallel. By tappingin the wedges on each side of the work to be held (Fig. 79), itwill be securely fastened without injury. If theinside edges of the strips and the outside edgesof the wedges are slightly bevelled, which you cando with a plane or a knife, the wedges cannotjump out of place. The best way to fit this con-trivance is to make the wedges first, place them in position on thebench with the square sides inside (facing each
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